Welcome to Sahasra Physio Rehab
Orthopedic Rehabilitation
Head Specialist

Physiotherapy specialist
Dr. A. Laxmi Narsimlu
Orthopedic Rehabilitation
Welcome to Sahasra Physio Rehab, your premier provider of orthopedic rehabilitation services. We are dedicated to helping individuals recover from orthopedic injuries and surgeries, restore mobility, and improve their overall quality of life.


Why Choose Us?
At Sahasra Physio Rehab, we understand that orthopedic conditions can significantly impact your daily activities and quality of life. Our highly skilled team of physiotherapists and healthcare professionals is here to provide you with personalized care and support throughout your rehabilitation journey.
Orthopedic injuries and conditions can significantly impact a person’s mobility and quality of life. Fortunately, orthopedic rehabilitation therapy offers effective treatments to help individuals recover and regain their independence. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the various types of orthopedic injuries and conditions and delve into the therapy options used in orthopedic rehabilitation.
Types of Orthopedic Injuries and Conditions
Fractures
Fractures refer to broken bones, which can occur due to falls, accidents, or repetitive stress. Common types include wrist fractures, hip fractures, and fractures of the long bones like the femur or tibia.
Sprains and Strains
Sprains are ligament injuries, while strains involve damage to muscles or tendons. These injuries often result from sudden twisting or overstretching of the affected area, such as sprained ankles or strained muscles in the back.
Dislocations
A dislocation happens when the bones in a joint are forced out of their normal position. This can cause severe pain, swelling, and limited movement. Common dislocations occur in the shoulders, fingers, and knees.
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease that causes the breakdown of cartilage, resulting in joint pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. It commonly affects weight-bearing joints such as the knees, hips, and spine.
Tendonitis
Tendonitis refers to the inflammation of tendons, which are thick fibrous cords that attach muscles to bones. Repetitive motions or overuse can lead to tendonitis, causing pain, swelling, and restricted movement. Common types include tennis elbow and Achilles tendonitis.
Types of Therapy Used in Orthopedic Rehabilitation
Physical Therapy
Physical therapy plays a crucial role in orthopedic rehabilitation. Skilled physical therapists use various techniques to reduce pain, improve flexibility, strength, and restore functional abilities. They may employ manual therapy, exercise programs, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and heat or cold therapy to promote healing and enhance mobility.
Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy focuses on helping individuals regain independence in daily activities. Occupational therapists assess functional limitations caused by orthopedic injuries and design personalized treatment plans. They provide guidance on adaptive techniques, use of assistive devices, and therapeutic exercises to enhance skills required for self-care, work, and leisure activities.
Pain Management
Orthopedic rehabilitation may incorporate pain management techniques to alleviate discomfort and improve overall well-being. This can involve medication management, therapeutic modalities such as transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), acupuncture, or mindfulness-based approaches to help individuals better manage pain and enhance their rehabilitation outcomes.
Rehabilitation Exercises
Tailored rehabilitation exercises are an integral part of orthopedic rehabilitation. These exercises aim to strengthen muscles, improve joint stability, and enhance flexibility. Therapists guide patients through a range of motion exercises, resistance training, balance training, and functional movements to facilitate recovery and prevent future injuries.